I use this Sonos Album every time I want to be taken away by Vocals
I use this Sonos Album every time I want to be taken away by Vocals
Sara Bareillis is awesome!
Check out this Acapella group I’m sure you are familiar with them if not woohoo I introduced you to a new group : https://youtu.be/lExW80sXsHs
Yeah she is, her “Brave enough, live at the variety playhouse” album is incredible! every track on it is superb!
I didn’t know them! They’re amazing…thanks for sharing.
This is an amazing concept and idea!! Jarre claims the music playing is never the same and is different for each listener , is like a perpetual music/visual experience.
I don’t really see a non Jean Michel Jarre fan using this app, but if you are familiar with the artist sound of the las two decades and you like it…that sound is there. If you, like me, are not very pleased with his last 20 years work( at least when you compare it to the previous work), then you’ll be happy by knowing there is not a cheese melody in these themes, is impossible due to the concept of this project .
I’ve only used for 45 minutes this morning while commuting to work and I like it. Visuals looks great too, but since I was saving battery just look at them for a couple of minutes.
Leon Redbone, several albums. Not quite as good as I remembered.
Then this beautifully recorded, smart album by someone too popular for their own good.
The last week I’ve been in a “fun” music mood and have been kicking back listening to this album (mostly while gaming… which it makes a great soundtrack for).
Love Bruno Mars. I’ll never forget his tribute stage performance for Amy Winehouse. " Valerie "
Haven’t heard that one… love the original though so ill have to check that out. Thanks for the recommendation!!!
Edit:
That cover was spot on! He is an incredibly talented singer…
and a amazing live performer with his band - maybe the best we have seen
at the moment really meehhh mixed rain/snow weather … so listened to him on the autobahn this morning
Here is youtube link. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogb4mBt7wFw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogb4mBt7wFw]
Guaranteed to blow most away.
Came across this album through Roon Radio. Great for late night listening sessions.
Decided to watch this movie again a couple of weeks ago and I was impressed by the OST. Some of the tracks can be used as headphones test tracks.
I guess this would qualify for music listening this week. Seems more modern composer are teaming up with unusual forms of music. An example recently was our Symphony Orchestra doing Beethoven fused with Coldplay.
Tonight we saw the Orchestra team up with another unusual musical act. This was their first US performance. They have played all over the world. They are from Australia.
The concert was billed as " Thum Prints ". Of course one of the performer’s name was “Tom” It calls the bill as The Unholy Matrimony of Beatboxer and orchestra. Complete with Tom Thum, the composer playing with our Symphony Orchestra.
I have to tell you I was floored with this fusion experience with Beatboxer and our Orchestra. I am not a fan of rap admittedly. I thought to myself what is Beatboxing?
I must admit this was the first type of rap I’ve ever enjoyed.
this is a lot of fun
this video came next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJ-Lqv2ZIRY
wonder where the bass comes from once the mic leaves the fan - just kidding
he wears some 770s - already a plus from my side
have to look them up and get us to a concert, if they come to munich
1:45 AM. Listening to the first Led Zeppelin album. 1969. Still great. If you missed the sixties, you owe it to yourself to crank up the volume on this one late at night.
The first time I heard to Zutomayo, I instantly fell in love with the vocal. Catchy, energetic and a really unique vocal that I haven’t seen anywhere else. Putting this song up in the morning really pump yourself up.